Page 2 - Battery cabinets contain non-spillable batteries.; W A R N IN G
The following WARNING applies to all battery cabinets suppliedwith UPS systems: INTERNAL BATTERY STRAPPING MUST BE VERIFIED BY MANU-FACTURER PRIOR TO MOVING A BATTERY CABINET. Battery cabinets contain non-spillable batteries. Keep units upright. Do not stack. Do not tilt. Failure to heed this warnin...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
i Table of Contents 1.0 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.0 Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.1 Types of...
Page 5 - List of Figures
iii List of Figures Figure 1 Multi-Module UPS, 65 & 80 kVA (left) and bottom-entry 100-225 kVA (right) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Figure 2 UPS Multi-Module Unit Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Figure 3 Preferred Grounding Confi...
Page 7 - Save These Instructions.; Series 600T UPS and batteries.
1 I MPORTANT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS Save These Instructions. This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation of your Series 600T UPS and batteries. ! WARNING EXERCISE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING UPS CABINETS TO AVOID EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PERSONNEL. THE ...
Page 8 - Battery Reserve Time:
2 If you require assistance for any reason, call the toll-free Liebert Global Services number; 1-800- 543-2378. For LGS to assist you expediently, please have the following information available: ! WARNING LOCATE CENTER OF GRAVITY SYMBOLS AND DETERMINE UNIT WEIGHT BEFORE HANDLING CABINET. Part Numbe...
Page 9 - AFETY
Safety Precautions 3 1.0 S AFETY P RECAUTIONS Read this manual thoroughly, paying special attention to the sections that apply to you, before working with the UPS. Retain this manual for use by installing personnel. Under typical operation and with all UPS doors closed, only normal safety precaution...
Page 10 - NSTALLATION; Liebert Global Services at
4 Installation Considerations 2.0 I NSTALLATION C ONSIDERATIONS Install your Series 600T UPS in accordance with the submittal drawing package and the following procedures. A Liebert authorized representative must perform the initial system check-out and start-up to ensure proper system operation. Eq...
Page 11 - WARNING
Installation Considerations 5 Figure 1 Multi-Module UPS, 65 & 80 kVA (left) and bottom-entry 100-225 kVA (right) ! WARNING LOCATE CENTER OF GRAVITY SYMBOLS AND DETERMINE UNIT WEIGHT BEFORE HANDLING CABINET.
Page 12 - Types of System Control Cabinets; SCCT; match the sheet metal style of the UPS.
6 Installation Considerations Figure 2 UPS Multi-Module Unit Block Diagram 2.1 Types of System Control Cabinets 1. SCCT is a stand-alone cabinet containing system control logic for up to six UPS modules, static bypass switch, manually operated disconnects for the static bypass switch, and two motor-...
Page 13 - NLOADING AND
Unloading and Handling 7 3.0 U NLOADING AND H ANDLING The UPS module is shipped in one cabinet to allow easy handling at the site. Because the weight distribution in the cabinet is uneven, use extreme care during handling and transport. Your instal- lation may also include Battery Cabinets and a Sys...
Page 14 - NSPECTIONS; External Inspections; condition of the equipment.; Internal Inspections; Verify that all items have been received.
8 Inspections 4.0 I NSPECTIONS 4.1 External Inspections 1. While the UPS system is still on the truck, inspect the equipment and shipping container(s) for any signs of damage or mishandling. Do not attempt to install the system if damage is apparent. If any damage is noted, file a damage claim with ...
Page 15 - QUIPMENT; Handle cabinet(s) in accordance with the safety precautions in; Exercise extreme care; Carefully lower the cabinet to the floor.
Equipment Location 9 5.0 E QUIPMENT L OCATION 1. Handle cabinet(s) in accordance with the safety precautions in Section 1.0 . Use a suitable material handling device to move cabinet to its final location. Exercise extreme care because of the uneven weight distribution. Carefully lower the cabinet to...
Page 16 - ATTERY; Battery Safety Precautions
10 Battery Installation 6.0 B ATTERY I NSTALLATION 6.1 Battery Safety Precautions Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries. When replacing batteries, use the same num...
Page 17 - Battery Safety Precautions in French Per CSA Requirements
Battery Installation 11 Battery Safety Precautions in French Per CSA Requirements Instructions Importantes Concernant La Sécurité Conserver Ces Instructions ! ADVERTISSEMENT DES PIECES SOUS ALIMENTATION SERONT LAISSEES SANS PROTECTION DURANT CES PROCEDURES D’ENTRETIEN. UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE EST REQU...
Page 19 - Matching Battery Cabinets; Exercise caution voltage is present within the Battery; Non-Standard Batteries
Battery Installation 13 6.2 Matching Battery Cabinets Two sizes of optional battery cabinets are available. Refer to Figure 18 to Figure 22. The battery cabinet cells range from 90 to 150 Ampere-hours. The same model battery cabinet may be paral- leled in multiple cabinet strings for additional capa...
Page 20 - ONFIGURING; several factors. The questions you should ask are:; NOTE; Some UPS modules are equipped with input isolation transformers.
14 Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections 7.0 C ONFIGURING Y OUR N EUTRAL AND G ROUND C ONNECTIONS Improper grounding is the largest single cause of UPS installation and start-up problems. This is not an easy subject, since grounding techniques vary significantly from site to site, dependin...
Page 21 - service entrance equipment.; addition to the grounding and neutral conductors shown above.
Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections 15 7.1 Preferred Grounding Configuration, 480 or 600 VAC Input and Output, IsolatedPower Distribution Units, Wye-Connected Service Figure 3 Preferred Grounding Configuration, 480 or 600 VAC Input and Output The most-common configuration of Series 600T ...
Page 22 - any upstream ground-fault detection devices.
16 Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections 7.2 Grounding Configuration, 480 or 600 VAC Input and Output, Delta Source Figure 4 Grounding Configuration with Ungrounded Delta Source Input As previously mentioned, Series 600T UPS systems require a bypass input neutral for sensing and monitoring...
Page 23 - Preferred Grounding Configuration with Power-Tie Switchgear; either the SCC or module neutrals.; both SCCs as shown in the illustration above.
Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections 17 7.3 Preferred Grounding Configuration with Power-Tie Switchgear Figure 5 Preferred Grounding Configuration, Power-Tie Systems Multi-Module Systems can be used with Power-Tie switchgear to provide dual critical load busses. The Power-Tie switchgear p...
Page 24 - Grounding Configurations, Battery Systems; ing on local code requirements.
18 Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections 7.4 Grounding Configurations, Battery Systems Figure 6 Battery Cabinet Grounding Configuration Large, open-rack battery systems are normally either locally grounded or left ungrounded, depend- ing on local code requirements. Battery cabinet systems,...
Page 25 - IRING
Wiring Considerations 19 8.0 W IRING C ONSIDERATIONS Refer to Appendix A - Site Planning Data and installation drawings (Figure 8 through Figure 55). Determine AC currents for your system (kVA, voltage, and options). Also refer to equipment nameplate for the model number, rating, and voltage. Refer ...
Page 26 - Power Wiring; Figure 8
20 Wiring Considerations 8.1 Power Wiring 1. Power wiring must be run in individual, separate conduits or cable trays. Refer to the Outline and Terminal Details drawings ( Figure 8 to Figure 22 and Figure 28 to Figure 32 ) for locations of the various power connections within the UPS and SCC. In par...
Page 27 - Control Wiring
Wiring Considerations 21 8.2 Control Wiring Control wiring must be stranded and tinned and run in individual separate steel conduits. Control wiring must be separated from power wiring. In addition, each control wiring cable group should be run in a separate conduit to minimize control signal interf...
Page 28 - Battery Wiring; sary to connect the battery cabinet system to the UPS. Refer to
22 Wiring Considerations 8.3 Battery Wiring Power wiring to the Battery Cabinet connects positive, negative, and ground power cables from the Battery Cabinet to the associated UPS. Connection of the UPS to the Battery Cabinet serves to both charge and discharge the batteries (when needed). The batte...
Page 29 - SCCI
Wiring Considerations 23 Figure 7 Typical Multi-Module Configurations I R CB2 Output SBB I R I R CB2 CB2 #2 UPS CB1 #1 UPS CB1 #3 UPS CB1 RIB RIB BIB RIB SCCI SCCI / SCCC (can accomodate up to 6 UPS modules) Battery MBD Battery MBD Battery MBD MIB To Critical Load SBB SBS MBB System Controls I R #2 ...
Page 30 - tion. Make all of the following connections:
24 Wiring Connections 9.0 W IRING C ONNECTIONS Refer to the drawings in this manual and any other drawings provided by Liebert for this installa- tion. Make all of the following connections: 1. AC power cables from input power source circuit breaker (RIB) to UPS Module Input. Observe phase rotation....
Page 32 - Verify all power connections are tight.
26 Wiring Inspection 10.0 W IRING I NSPECTION 1. Verify all power connections are tight. 2. Verify all control wire terminations are tight. 3. Verify all power wires and connections have proper spacing between exposed surfaces, phase-to- phase and phase-to-ground. 4. Verify that all control wires ar...
Page 82 - PPENDIX; Notes; to the System Control Cabinet.
76 Appendix A - Site Planning Data 12.0 A PPENDIX A - S ITE P LANNING D ATA 65-225 kVA Multi-Module Systems 12.1 Notes 1. Nominal rectifier AC input current (considered continuous) is based on full rated output load. Maximum current includes nominal input current and maximum battery recharge current...
Page 83 - optional input filter.
Appendix A - Site Planning Data 77 30% maximum input harmonic current and 0.85 lagging input power factor at full load without optional input filter. 14. Dimensions and weights do not include the System Control Cabinet required for Multi-Module Systems. Table 4 Series 600T Multi-Module Systems, 65-2...
Page 88 - The Company Behind the Products; Technical Support; OWER; UPS
The Company Behind the Products With over a million installations around the globe,Liebert is the world leader in computer protectionsystems. Since its founding in 1965, Liebert hasdeveloped a complete range of support andprotection systems for sensitive electronics: • Environmental systems—close-co...